scioness wrote:Not only does this increase the risk of yeast infections, but this increases the risk of UTIs for women. Both are treatable but nonetheless unpleasant and fairly common with this type of sex act.
How unpleasant is a UTI for women?
Is it extremely painful or just a minor itch or something?
If left untreated, what would happen?
In fact what happens if even a yeast infection is left untreated?
I've heard of some probiotics preventing yeast infections
Which probiotics do you mean bro?
and you can minimize your risk of getting a UTI by urinating immediately after sex (trust me, cranberry juice does NOT prevent or cure a UTI).
When you say immediately after sex, would that be literally within a few minutes?
Or could it be say, within an hour - so she can drink some water and let nature take its course!
You could also enema before having anal sex to reduce the amount of bacteria there.
Ive heard that too many enemas can actually be bad for you - is that true, even if its just plain water?
If it is, then what would be the safe number of enemas a woman can have per week?
But the only way to truly prevent them with this type of sex act is by using a condom before switching to the vagina, or better yet, using a female condom.
I tried Female Condoms during my Vaginal Only (lol!) days - they were pretty crappy... but now with Anal, I think they might be awesome!
Can they be used in the womans ass or will they only fit in her pussy?
Are there any particular brands you would recommend?
Another potential problem is an infection of the vagina itself. A small laceration in the vagina from sex can become infected, and the introduction of bacteria from the anus will only increase the risk of an infection.
So hard vaginal sex can cause lacerations or do you mean in other ways?
Are vaginal lacerations quite common or exceedingly rare?
For these reasons I would not perform ass to pussy. But if you and your partner are aware of the risks and take some preventive measures, I'd say go for it.
Would using probiotocs and female condoms be enough preventative measures?
Antibiotics should almost never be taken unless you are using them to treat an existent infection. Not only does taking antibiotics unnecessarily kill all the bacterial flora your GI tract and vagina need to be healty, but it contributes to the ongoing problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. So you could actually be setting yourself up for infections which are more difficult to treat, perhaps even fatal, down the road.
Im reading more and more about this - is it really something the human race needs to worry about... or will we find a solution eventually?
Ass to mouth is significantly safer but not without risks as well. The worst that can happen is you introduce E. coli into the upper GI tract, which can make you sick.
Sick as in just vomiting - or can it really affect your health?
However, this seems fairly uncommon and the risk can be further minimized by using an enema before having sex. Or you can prevent it altogether by using a dental dam, but where's the fun in that?
Is it uncommon due to so few people performing ATM - or is it uncommon among people who regularly go ATM?
And I think it goes without saying that porn is porn. They do unsafe things all the time, and you only get to see what they edit and want you to see. You don't get to see the performers going to the doctor three days later because they are urinating blood.
True, but if they were constantly getting infections... wouldnt they refuse to perform these acts?